Tobacco Cessation – as We Want It: An Interview Study with Young People

Ingrid Edvardsson Aurin, L. Lendahls, Katarina Haraldsson
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Background Smoking is still common among teenagers and young adults, and about every third young smoker states that he/she wants to quit smoking. There are no obvious evidence-based methods for tobacco cessation for young adults, and therefore, the same methods are used for adolescents and adults. The aim was to study adolescents’ and young adult’s experiences and views about what support they would like for smoking cessation. Methods A qualitative content study using a descriptive and exploratory design was conducted. Young smokers 16 - 29 years old (n=25) were interviewed in five focus groups in southern Sweden. Data were analyzed by content analysis. Results The results illuminate young people’s suggestions to develop a model for tobacco cessation. Four themes emerged; Finding your own motivation – a prerequisite for taking the first step towards giving up smoking. Existing support rejected - existing apps, support by SMS, and self-help brochures did not appeal to the adolescents. Agreement between friends – To sign an agreement between two friends, which included a fee for relapses. Supportive environment - To organize the model with duo groups and give adapted support, and create the opportunity to win simple prizes to celebrate achieved interim goals. Conclusions The participants suggested that the model for tobacco cessation should contain adult support and involve an agreement between friends, as well as have elements of celebration and competition. The challenge will be to implement this model into environments where they live.
戒烟——如我们所愿:对年轻人的访谈研究
吸烟在青少年和年轻人中仍然很普遍,大约三分之一的年轻吸烟者表示他/她想戒烟。对于年轻人来说,没有明显的基于证据的戒烟方法,因此,对青少年和成年人使用同样的方法。目的是研究青少年和年轻人的经历,以及他们想要什么样的戒烟支持的观点。方法采用描述性和探索性设计进行定性内容研究。在瑞典南部的五个焦点小组中对16 - 29岁的年轻吸烟者(n=25)进行了访谈。资料采用内容分析法进行分析。结果研究结果对青少年建议建立戒烟模式有启发作用。出现了四个主题;找到自己的动机——迈出戒烟第一步的先决条件。现有的支持被拒绝了——现有的应用程序、短信支持和自助手册对青少年没有吸引力。朋友之间的协议-两个朋友之间签署协议,其中包括复发的费用。支持性环境-与二人组一起组织模型并给予适当的支持,并创造赢得简单奖品的机会,以庆祝实现中期目标。与会者建议,戒烟模式应包含成年人的支持,并涉及朋友之间的协议,以及庆祝和竞争的元素。挑战在于将这个模型应用到他们生活的环境中。
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